Objectives: Comorbid psychiatric illness has been identified as a major driver of health care costs. The colocation of psychiatrists in primary care practices has been proposed as a model to improve mental health and medical care as well as a model to reduce health care costs. Methods: Financial models were developed to determine the sustainability of colocation. Results: We found that the population studied had substantial psychiatric and medical burdens, and multiple practice logistical issues were identified. Conclusion: The providers found the experience highly rewarding and colocation was financially sustainable under certain conditions. The colocation model was effective in identifying and treating psychiatric comorbidities
Collaborative care models (CCMs) provide a pragmatic strategy to deliver integrated mental health an...
The Collaborative Care model is a systematic strategy for treating behavioral health conditions in p...
Objective: Innovative models of care for people with a severe mental illness have been developed acr...
Persons with serious mental illness have increased rates of chronic medical conditions, have limited...
The choice of location is a key facet of decision-making in operations. One such choice is whether t...
Integrated care models allow a team of providers to interact in a systematic manner, producing cost-...
Up to 50% of patients seen in primary care have mental health problems, the severity and duration of...
Up to 50 % of patients seen in primary care have mental health problems, the severity and duration o...
While integrated primary healthcare for the management of depression has been well researched, appro...
Patients with co-morbidity and multi-morbidity have worse outcomes and greater healthcare needs. Co-...
Aims and method: This paper describes the process of setting up and the early results from a new lia...
Collaborative care models for treatment of depression and anxiety disorders in primary care have bee...
Depression and anxiety appear to be the most frequently encountered psychiatric problems in primary ...
People with serious mental illness, such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, experience premature...
People with serious mental illness, such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, experience premature...
Collaborative care models (CCMs) provide a pragmatic strategy to deliver integrated mental health an...
The Collaborative Care model is a systematic strategy for treating behavioral health conditions in p...
Objective: Innovative models of care for people with a severe mental illness have been developed acr...
Persons with serious mental illness have increased rates of chronic medical conditions, have limited...
The choice of location is a key facet of decision-making in operations. One such choice is whether t...
Integrated care models allow a team of providers to interact in a systematic manner, producing cost-...
Up to 50% of patients seen in primary care have mental health problems, the severity and duration of...
Up to 50 % of patients seen in primary care have mental health problems, the severity and duration o...
While integrated primary healthcare for the management of depression has been well researched, appro...
Patients with co-morbidity and multi-morbidity have worse outcomes and greater healthcare needs. Co-...
Aims and method: This paper describes the process of setting up and the early results from a new lia...
Collaborative care models for treatment of depression and anxiety disorders in primary care have bee...
Depression and anxiety appear to be the most frequently encountered psychiatric problems in primary ...
People with serious mental illness, such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, experience premature...
People with serious mental illness, such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, experience premature...
Collaborative care models (CCMs) provide a pragmatic strategy to deliver integrated mental health an...
The Collaborative Care model is a systematic strategy for treating behavioral health conditions in p...
Objective: Innovative models of care for people with a severe mental illness have been developed acr...